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House Bill 1166 would seal criminal court records in certain cases involving defendants who were found not guilty, had their cases dismissed, or were pardoned by the governor.
The bill would allow people to ask a court to seal their records of being charged and convicted at least two years after being sentenced. "I fully admit that not everybody is going to be on board ...
House Bill 1166 proposes the creation of a law that would require the state court system to automatically seal some court records in cases where people charged with certain crimes are found not ...
From Abdul-Haqq v. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, decided Wednesday by Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton (N.D. Cal.): Years ago, plaintiff filed Kaiser I and Kaiser ...
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected as unconstitutional the Securities and Exchange Commission's in-house enforcement of laws protecting investors against securities fraud, dealing a blow on Thursday ...
A district court judge on Thursday granted a motion by Nashua Police and prosecutors investigating Sunday’s fatal auto-pedestrian collision to seal certain key documents filed in the case.
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